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 1310 - 1363 (53 years)
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Name |
John de Carew |
Suffix |
Baron Carew |
Birth |
1310 |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
22 May 1363 |
Notes |
- http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CAREW1.htm#John%20De%20CAREW%20(B.%20Carew)2
22 May 1363, "the morrow of Whitsunday"
served under «b»Lionel, Duke of Clarence«/b», in Ireland (1362-66), who had been appointed viceroy by his father, «b»Edward III«/b». Lord Deputy of Ireland. After the death of his brother, «b»Nicholas De Carew«/b», «b»Thomas Carew«/b», his uncle, was the next to inherit Moulsford. The manor was seised on 6 may 1325 by «b»Joan Talbot«/b» and her son. «b»John«/b» paid a £100 fine for his seizure of Moulsford Manor and it apparently passed to his uncle, «b»Thomas Carew«/b». In 1331, «b»Thomas Carew«/b» had license to enfeeof Master «b»William Carew«/b», probably in trust for his nephew «b»John«/b», the younger, who was afterwards knighted and became Justicar of Ireland. He held the manor at his death on Whit Monday, 1362, and his son «b»Leonard«/b» received seisin of it in 1364. He died Oct 1369, leaving an infant son, «b»Thomas«/b», and his "next friend" had the custody of the manor. This was evidently «b»Nicholas Carew of Purley«/b» in Theale Hundred, who had a grant of free warren there in 1373. «b»Thomas Carew«/b» was in possession in 1401 and made settlement on his wife, «b»Elizabeth De Bonville«/b», 8 Apr 1410.
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Person ID |
I42802 |
Glenn Cook Family |
Last Modified |
14 May 2007 |
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